Very good tea room, the atmosphere is very friendly and we really appreciated the wide choice of cakes, some of which are Gluten-free!
The only downside, if we had to look for one, is that they were out of their succulent Keylime pie when we went!
I highly recommend to all Tea Time lovers
I went because I read they had gluten-free options, but if you're celiac, I don't recommend it.
They only have one option (a cake), which is cross-contaminated due to its preparation.
The service is slow, and for my non-celiac companions, they didn't have most of the menu options.
Excellent time spent with friends around eggs Benedict (with or without smoked trout) and cakes from this little British tea room, of which we finished all our plates. I grabbed some scones and a cookie to go to extend the experience. The service is fast, warm and attentive, the cuisine comforting and inventive (decadent gluten-free cake as is rarely allowed in restaurants). The skiing address in my favorites, I can't wait to return to Rennes!
Canal 99 is in a great location, the staff is very welcoming and pleasant.
Brunch is €30 per person, but it's well worth it. It is hearty and super good.
Small points for improvement: the cherry tomato and mozarella salad is too bland for my taste and some dishes lacked freshness and that's a bit of a shame, but that didn't take away from the flavor.
And the hot drinks are lukewarm and not hot (chocolate), the tea was fine.
And for the breakfast part at the beginning, put the number of butter and jam per person.
Positive point: many lactose- and gluten-free dishes
If you come there... don't forget to go to the toilets, they are just original and incredible!!